Well this one is kind of a hack as you aren’t changing the default theme from Carbon to something else you are just renaming the directory name of one of the other themes to carbon(or creating a symlink) to fool zimbra into thinking a theme is carbon when it’s actually not. Anyhow this is how[continue reading…]

Checked on my zimbra log today and found a ton of these: warning: mail_queue_enter: create file maildrop/858267.11154: No such file or directory Now there could be two solutions to this problem, for me it was as simple as going into /opt/zimbra/bin and running #postfix stop checking for any lingering postfix processes that aren’t shutting[continue reading…]

So yesterday we got Zimbra 8 up and running on our Debian 6 machine with mysql and apache but now I’ve noticed that while I can log into the web admin at port 7071 nothing works Even though all services are running and I can confirm that in the CLI the web interface is telling[continue reading…]

http://www.zimbra.com/forums/administrators/10857-how-create-mail-forward-only.html The best way to do this is a way where you aren’t creating additional accounts for each forward as some zimbra licenses have limited accounts. What you want to do is setup distribution lists like so: # zmprov createDistributionList user@domain.com # zmprov addDistributionListMember user@domain.com someone@else.com Now keep in mind you have to add the domain[continue reading…]

Ok, so you’ve got your zimbra server pretty much up and running and seeing as you’re just like me and had to take a production email server offline and retrofit it like this you have a dozen or two busy email accounts that have been rejecting emails for the past 12 hours and that needs[continue reading…]

What a better way to spend a glorious sunny saturday afternoon than trying to get a very complicated open source exchange platform to run on a production server powered by an OS that isn’t supported? As with all things me, there’s no easy way to go about doing this so I’m digging in my heels[continue reading…]

Fairly painless process, many thanks Workaround for these instructions Dovecot Here comes the command to create a Dovecot certificate: openssl req -new -x509 -days 3650 -nodes -out /etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem -keyout /etc/ssl/private/dovecot.pem What you enter in the fields is entirely your choice. The only notable exception is the “Common Name” which has to be exactly the name[continue reading…]

So let’s say you have a file and in it is ton of field ID’s, something like this <field id=”68″ size=”medium” type=”checkbox”> What you want to do is take the first 68 of these fields as well as all of their code and then append these new 68 fields and all of their code onto[continue reading…]

I like to think of it as a door man for my server, or my little centurion 🙂 What this little guy does is checked the last 5 hours of access logs to your server to see if there are any IP’s that are hitting your server an unusually high amount of times. If it[continue reading…]

So I had a bit of a head scratcher with this one today as I’m used to changing passwords in wordpress by going into the user’s table and typing the password in the value box and choosing md5 in the function dropdown window seroquel medicine. Well that just ended up in disaster for vmail. It[continue reading…]